UbiCast Lecture Capture

Train, Teach And Communicate With Video

New pedagogical opportunities are arising for education establishments and students expect to benefit from them – and they should. Amongst these is the use of video for a more personal approach to learning. Whether it is to capture existing lectures or to create specific flipped classroom learning material, we are helping leading establishments seize and harness these opportunities.

Over 200 organisations use EasyCast for

LECTURE - CAPTURE

Digitise lectures and deliver them as searchable, engaging videos through your existing LMS

MOOC CREATION

ONLINE TRAINING

WEBCASTING

Stream your conferences Live with distant audiences and on-demand to capitalise on knowledge

How it works

Key Features

Presenter tracking - Autocam

Teachers, trainers and conference speakers often move during their lectures and talks. To keep up with them, you will either need a cameraman or a tracking solution.

Autocam is the only software-based tracking solution. It is powered by upper body detection – making it totally non-intrusive for users

It is cost-effective, as tracking is done within a fixed image and requires only a fixed camera

It offers unrivalled camera movement smoothness

There is zero risk of information loss as the presenter is tracked within a wide, high definition shot

If ever Autocam makes a mistake, tracking can easily be corrected

Keyword search

Lecture capture, training recording and conference webcasting produces long videos. For those who wish to review content and access precise information, search is the key. Using Optical Character Recognition (OCR), EasyCast analyses captured presentation material and extracts the words out of all the slides to make them searchable.

Works with any presentation material (PowerPoint, Keynote, PDFs, etc.)

Easy access to the moment in the video when the slide containing the word is displayed

Does not require the presenter to submit their presentation at any point in time

Audio levelling

Audio is the most important component of any recording – before data and video. When multiple audio sources are recorded (the presenter and the audience for example) and when the speaker talks at varying levels, viewers may need to constantly adjust audio playback volume.

Audio normalisation generates a consistent audio level throughout the recording

The process is fully automated but can be calibrated

This point is often overlooked but is an essential part of lecture capture, webcasting and online training.

Audio Systems

LLaborate are Audio Visual installation specialists and have been supplying and installing sound systems and audio equipment for industry and educational clients for over ten years.